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Empirical Comparative Law
(Annual Reviews, 2015)I review the empirical comparative law literature with an emphasis on quantitative work. After situating the field and surveying its main applications to date, I turn to methodological issues. I discuss at length the ... -
Empirically Informed Regulation
(University of Chicago Press, 2011)In recent years, social scientists have been incorporating empirical findings about human behavior into economic models. These findings offer important insights for thinking about regulation and its likely consequences. ... -
The Empiricist Strikes Back
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Employment Law as Labor Law
(2008)Seventy years after Congress passed the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), the scholarly consensus is that American labor law has become ossified. As I have argued elsewhere, however, while the NLRA is undoubtedly ... -
Empowering the City: London/New York
(Architectural League of New York, 2010) -
Empowering Women: A Feminist Argument for Over-the-Counter Sale of Oral Contraceptives
(2005)The oral contraceptive pill, having been on the market for 45 years, should be sold over-the-counter. There is no longer any valid reason for FDA to maintain the prescription status of the drug. First, numerous studies ... -
Enabling Employee Choice: A Structural Approach to the Rules of Union Organizing
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2010)The proposed Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) has led to fierce debate over how best to ensure employees a choice on the question of unionization. The debate goes to the core of our federal system of labor law. Each of the ... -
The Ends of Privacy
(The University of Chicago Law School and Gifford Combs, 2015) -
Engineering an Election
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English is not Enough: The Language of Food and Drug Labels
(2002)Food and drug labels must respond to the needs of the increasing linguistic minority population in the United States. Currently, the FDA only requires that food and drug labels be in English. Due to the growing segment of ... -
The Enlarged Republic - Then and Now
(N Y R e V, Inc, 2009) -
Ensuring a Consistent Supply of Anthrax Vaccine
(2002)During the recent anthrax attacks, the country's supply of anthrax vaccine was dangerously low. The reasons for this were (1) the failure of the FDA, the Defense Department, and its contractor, BioPort Corporation, to plan ... -
Entrenching Good Government Reforms
(2011)Those concerned with enumerated powers, the Tenth Amendment, and limited governance have many questions about current trends in U.S. governance: Has the federal government grown too large? Is it doing too much? Has it ... -
Entry Deterrence in a Duopoly Market
(Berkeley Electronic Press, 2007)In a homogeneous good, Cournot duopoly model, entry may occur even when the potential entrant has no cost advantage and no independent access to distribution. By sinking its costs of production before negotiating with the ... -
Environment on the Docket Again
(Environmental Law Instittue, 2008) -
Environmental Protection and Cost-Benefit Analysis
(University of Chicago Press, 2005)